The financial state of Puerto Rico has been a recent headline in the news. As the commonwealth faces financial uncertainty, many are watching Puerto Rico as it becomes known as “America’s Greece.” Most recently, the island announced it would be unable to make...
A Clemson University fraternity is facing a lawsuit after a student’s death last September. Tucker Hipps was pledging for the university’s chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity when he was allegedly “forced” to walk along the railing of a bridge during an early...
Violence against women continues unabated around the world. Wives get beaten, young girls get raped and young women aspiring to work abroad end up as victims of human trafficking and abused by foreign employers. They suffer trauma in all aspects of their being...
Marriages do not always end up forever. Unfortunately, some unions fail due to various factors including incompatibility and irreconcilable differences. The reasons vary by culture, race and religion and surprisingly, the U.S. is not the country with the highest...
Domestic violence takes place everywhere and can victimize all kinds of people regardless of race, class, religion, age, gender and educational attainment. But most often, it is the women who suffer more particularly from their partners. Women in the Asian region are...
The IWG, officially known as the Nazi War Criminal Records Interagency Working Group, was established in January 1999 by then US Pres. Bill Clinton to find and identify all Nazi war crime records, recommend them for declassification and release to the public, and...